Yeovil Town fans have to pay more than Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Barcelona for season tickets, according to the BBC’s Price of Football Survey.

Glovers supporters are also charged more than three Premier League clubs for their tickets.

A season ticket in the Thatchers Gold Stand at Huish Park costs fans £295, more than Huddersfield Town, Stoke City and West Ham United.

And that is a price that also pales in comparison to some of the giants of the European game, with Barcelona (£87.78), Bayern (£125.36) and Dortmund (£189.40) all offering better value for money than the Glovers.

In the Premier League, Huddersfield fans can watch their side for only £100 this season after their owner Dean Hoyle honoured a pledge to offer season tickets at that price if they were promoted to the Premier League.

Meanwhile, fans can pay just £289 to watch West Ham at the Olympic Stadium while a season ticket for Stoke comes in at £294.

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Glovers fans pay just £4 less for their season tickets than that offered by runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City, with the cheapest option for the Etihad Stadium costing a very affordable £299.

In Sky Bet League Two, Yeovil Town offer the division’s joint 14th cheapest tickets, with Mansfield Town and Port Vale also charging £295.

The cheapest season ticket in the fourth tier can be found at Newport County, where fans can pay just £195 to watch their team.

Chesterfield and Swindon Town share the dubious honour of having the league’s most expensive season tickets, with both clubs charging £345.

In terms of matchday tickets, Yeovil offer comparable value for money with a number of other League Two clubs, with their cheapest (£17) and most expensive (£25) offerings average for this level.